Antonym: alike, like, same. Similar words: unlikely, like, likely, and the like, feel like, likewise, likelihood, something like. Meaning: [ʌnˈlaɪk] adj. 1. marked by dissimilarity 2. not equal in amount.
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181. Unlike its recommendations on homosexual conduct, the section of the report that dealt with prostitution was largely uncontroversial.
182. The structure of large corporations, with chains of command, was not unlike the armed forces.
183. Unlike venereal disease, leprosy came to Western attention relatively late.
184. This suggested that unlike adult cancers, childhood cancers were not caused by factors in the environment.
185. Moreover, unlike Bacon, they painted portraits - always a useful adjunct to any artist's income.
186. Unlike sleep, rest does not involve an alteration in conscious level.
187. Unlike Chan etal, we found no significant relation between alcohol consumption and arterial P co 2.
188. Unlike my hosts I had to learn how to be cheerful in the face of adversity.
189. However, unlike Skinner, Piaget believed that development is best explained by describing the ways in which children understand such relations.
190. Unlike other soft contact lenses, they're designed so that you can sleep and wake up in them.
190. Sentencedict.com is a online sentence dictionary, on which you can find good sentences for a large number of words.
191. Thus, unlike water, the solid carbon dioxide is denser than the liquid.
192. Unlike such symbols as the cross or spiral, the labyrinth seems too complicated to appear independently in different cultures.
193. People with different skills and training were to be allocated to places where these could be fully utilised, unlike before.
194. Unlike the others, the goat is a ruminant, and will eat almost anything given half a chance.
195. Unlike other memory chips, flash does not lose the stored contents when the computer is disconnected from a power supply.
196. Grijalva, unlike Bronson and Eckstrom, is chummy with Boyd and far less inclined to critique him or Huckelberry.
197. Unlike so many victims of the armed struggle for the reunification of Ireland.
198. The genus was sufficiently unlike other bacteria to arouse curiosity.
199. Intermolecular attractions between like molecules and unlike molecules are equal.
200. Unlike the flamboyant Ellet, he worked without fanfare, often in the bitter cold[sentencedict.com], without a break.
201. The long slender arms are flexible, unlike the starfish shown previously.
202. Voice over Unlike Jackie, Bouncer's bark was probably bigger than his bite.
203. Unlike many other coral types, mechanical damage does not necessarily mean death for leather corals.
204. Where languages grow most unlike one another as they drift apart is in the shapes of their words.
205. Unlike Bowman, he was able to check its spin by bursts from the nitrogen-jet thrusters on his backpack.
206. Unlike many countries that pull themselves apart, Sri Lanka was not artificially put together.
207. It was unlike Jasper not to object to cigarette ash, in ravioli.
208. Unlike encryption, digital signatures are a recent development, the need for which has arisen with the proliferation of electronic commerce.
209. He had arrived late, which was unlike him, and seemed tense and irritable.
210. The rays of geometrical optics are not unlike the particle trajectories of classical mechanics.
More similar words: unlikely, like, likely, and the like, feel like, likewise, likelihood, something like, online, in line, enlisted, in line with, hike, bike, strike.